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How much is a Confederate $100 bill worth today?
Most Confederate currency bills are worth between $5 and $20 each. Condition is a big issue. If Confederate bills are very crisp and have not been folded or circulated, they can be worth $10 to $100 each.
How much is a $100 bill from 2001 worth?
The 2001 series $100 bills are worth around $125 in uncirculated condition with a grade of MS 63.
How do I know if my Confederate money is real?
All Confederate notes have at least one serial number stamped or handwritten on them. Most of the serial numbers will be located on the top or bottom corners of the notes. Check the color of the paper. Notes of a lower denomination (especially the 50 cent notes) were printed on pink paper.
How do you tell if Confederate money is real?
How much is a Confederate States of America issue worth?
Confederate States of America: 1864 Issues, $1.00 – $10.00 CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA CURRENCY 1864 ISSUES, $0.50 – $10.00 Obv. Rev. Date Denomination
How much is a 100 dollar Confederate note worth?
1862 T-41 $100 The Confederate States of America Note – Austin, TEXAS Issued! T-41 PF-10 1862 $100 Confederate Paper Money – PCGS-B 55 PPQ!
Why was the 100 dollar Confederate bill cut?
Cut: The cut of the paper is used to determine the validity of a Confederate States of America 100-dollar bill. The paper was hand-cut and therefore does not have straight edges. Material: The paper itself is a rice paper. This made it affordable for the states to print out.
What was the value of Confederate currency in 1864?
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA CURRENCY 1864 ISSUES, $20.00 – $500.00 Obv. Rev. Date Denomination Type Description Serial Comments Grade Price Code Inventory # February 17, 1864 $20.00 Confederate States of America State Capitol in Nashville, Alexander Stephens 86528 Type 67 Uncirculated 75.00 3462 February 17, 1864 $20.00